Helen-Beatrice Walker, née en 1920, conjointe de February Walker, fille de Horace et Mary, est décédée à l'âge de 94 ans. Veuillez consulter son avis de décès ici:
<!-- FH = DOUGLAS A. YOAKLEY FHADDR = 2005 PARTRIDE RUNE LANE FHCITY = KNOXVILLE FHSTATE = TN FHZIP = 37919 FHPHONE = 865-719-1513 --><!-- DisplayFullObituaryText -->WALKER, Helen Beatrice "Bea" age 94, of Redington Shores, passed at her home of 48 years on Nov. 29, 2014. She was born in Tellico Plains, TN, to Horace G. and Mary L. (Jones) Tate on July 29, 1920. Helen married Charles Ford Walker on Jan. 4, 1955, in Rossville, GA. She was the office manager for the Walker Construction Company for 30 years and also owned and operated Beach Rental Cars where whe never met a stranger and thrived on getting to know her customers. Bea and Ford retired to Levy County, and established a cattle farm which they operated until 2003. Bea was crazy about her cats, especially "Little One", also her dogs "Hubbell", and "Shiloh and also fond of raising chickens. Bea was of the Baptist faith and a devout Christian. Bea's life love and husband predeceased her in February, 2013. She is survived by her sister, Twila M. (Tate) Yoakley; nephews, Gary T. Ridenour and wife Debbie, Douglas A Yoakley and wife Sara; grandnephew, F. Taylor Yoakley; grandnieces, Jordan C. Sanders and Meagan C. Yoakley; and great-grandnephew, Liam Tate Yoakley; niece, Jimmie Thomas; nephews, Charles Walker and Randy Walker. The family would also like to recognize her dedicated and loving caregivers for seven years, Rosa and Barbara. Visitation hours are scheduled for Wednesday, Dec. 3, from 4 to 6:30 pm at Serenity Funeral Home, 13401 Indian Rocks Road in Largo. Burial will take place in Berry Highland Memorial Cemetery in Knoxville, TN. For photo and condolences visit serenityfuneralhomelargo.com.
Le 2 décembre 2014 (Tampa Bay Times, , États-Unis)
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